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Morita Fujio
Morita Fujio was a Japanese cinematographer, director of photography, and special effects director.
Nishioka Yoshinobu
Nishioka Yoshinobu was a Japanese art director and film producer born in Asuka, Nara, Japan. While studying at the Faculty of Literature at Hosei University, he was conscripted and experienced the end of World War II on the Korean Peninsula. He was detained in the Soviet Union until 1947, and upon returning…
Sanjo Miki
Sanjo Miki graduated from Tokyo Metropolitan Sakuramizu Women’s Commercial School and went to work for Daiei Studios in their accounting department. After the war, she caught the eye of Daiei president Nagata Masakazu and was approached to appear in a film. She debuted in 1946 and continued to appear…
Furuhata Yasuo
Yasuo Furuhata is a Japanese film director, who won the 2000 Japan Academy Prize for Director of the Year for 'Poppoya'. A proficient commercial director, Furuhata made his debut with the youth film Bad Girl Yoko (Hikō shōjo Yōko, 1966), about a girl who, along with her boyfriend, escapes Japan by…
Kimura Daisaku
Daisaku Kimura was born in Tokyo, Japan. He is a cinematographer (over 50 credits) and a director, known mainly for: "Samurai's Promise" (2018), "Memory" (2017), "The Summit: A Chronicle of Stones to Serenity" (2009). He worked as the Assistant Cameraman on many of Kurosawa Akira’s movies from "The…
Matsumoto Marika
Matsumoto Marika, born September 12, 1984, in Nakano, Tokyo, Japan, is a Japanese actress and seiyu. Though only active since 2000, her unique voice and professionalism have gotten her a lot of experience in a short period of time. She is a graduate of Suginami High School. From 2001-2003, she was known…
Takahashi Maryjun
Maryjun Takahashi is a Japanese fashion model. She was born in Otsu, Shiga to a Japanese father and a Filipino mother. She has been known for appearing in the CanCam magazine, and various television commercials. (Source: Wikipedia)














